I have been kicking the tires with bacula-2.5.28-b1 and the bpipe
backups seem to be a very nice addition. I have been able to backup
data directly from mysql.
My issue is I would like to restore the data in the same manor and I
haven't been able to pull it off.
The restores currently write the file back to the file system instead of
calling mysql.
This is the file set that I am using for my test.
FileSet {
Name = "MYSQL-BPIPE-TEST"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
}
Plugin =
"bpipe:/bpipe/MYSQL-DUMP-ALL-DATABASES.sql:/usr/bin/mysqldump
--max_allowed_packet=32M -f --all-databases -u MYSQL_USER
--password=MYSQL_PASSWORD:/usr/bin/mysql -u MYSQL_USER
--password=MYSQL_PASSWORD --one-database test"
}
}
In the restore I edit the restore job to use this fileset and it doesn't
seem to use the plugin but just places the MYSQL-DUMP-ALL-DATABASES.sql
on the file system.
Idea's of what to test would be appreciated. This is not a production
issue, just something that I am attempting to play with.
Thanks -Jason
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